a film by Maja Borg

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FUTURE MY LOVE is a unique love story challenging our collective and personal utopias in search of freedom.

At the brink of losing the idealistic love of her life, filmmaker Maja Borg takes us on a poetic road trip through the financial collapse, exploring a radically different economic and social model proposed by 95-year-old futurist Jacque Fresco. How much freedom are we prepared to give to the ones we love? And how much responsibility are we ready to take for our society?

Carefully weaving a texture of archive footage, black and white Super 8 film, and colour HD, Borg poignantly depicts the universal struggle between our heads and hearts in times of big change.

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While many of you might be in Florida supporting The Venus Project Centennial Celebration, we’ve decided to celebrate Jacque Fresco’s 100th birthday by releasing a free streaming copy of Future My Love today. Let’s call it our “Centennial Edition”. We hope you enjoy, and if you’ve been “meaning to" check it out, now is your...
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I would like to look a bit deeper into what consequences the relationship between production and income have on us people. As debated in the last blog, when machines take over production, more and more income needs to be generated through service jobs. We invent whole new sectors and as a huge one of them,...
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Across the world people have watched FUTURE MY LOVE as part of our gift economy experiment. One of the neat things is that recipients of streaming vouchers can send little anonymous thank-you messages to the people who gifted the film to them. To kick things off, we paid for a good number of initial streaming...
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"Does anything turn out as we planned? Technology promised to free man from labour, to liberate women. But instead we made ourselves redundant. Our society does not need us anymore. But since we’re stuck in our cost-effective, mass-produced houses, we need to fight for full-time jobs to pay our rent."